Aromatherapy for Dogs?!
– I’m sure many of you looked at the title to this article, raised your eyebrow and said “Aroma what, boy Dudley is sure desperate for articles in this issue!” I don’t blame you. That’s what most people think when they first hear about Aromatherapy. Because I use Aromatherapy however, I don’t have to use chemical insecticides, chemical flea shampoos, or “bug bombs.” My Poms rarely get car sick on the way to shows. I can calm down visiting females as soon as they arrive. I rarely have problems with dry coats and skin. Those who visit my house frequently comment about how sweet my dogs smell, how nice their coats look, and are pleased that there isn’t a single flea or tick to be found. Hopefully your interest is peaked enough to continue reading? Aromatherapy is the use of therapeutic essential oils. – It is part of a larger field called Phytotherapy (plant therapy). Essential oils are the volatile essences steam distilled from medicinal plants. They are extremely concentrated. Depending
– I’m sure many of you looked at the title to this article, raised your eyebrow and said “Aroma what, boy Dudley is sure desperate for articles in this issue!” I don’t blame you. That’s what most people think when they first hear about Aromatherapy. Because I use Aromatherapy however, I don’t have to use chemical insecticides, chemical flea shampoos, or “bug bombs.” My Poms rarely get car sick on the way to shows. I can calm down visiting females as soon as they arrive. I rarely have problems with dry coats and skin. Those who visit my house frequently comment about how sweet my dogs smell, how nice their coats look, and are pleased that there isn’t a single flea or tick to be found. Hopefully your interest is peaked enough to continue reading? Aromatherapy is the use of therapeutic essential oils. – It is part of a larger field called Phytotherapy (plant therapy). Essential oils are the volatile essences steam distilled from medicinal plants. They are extremely concentrated. Depending